TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLSIH) – 30.06.2025

1. India Intensifies Global Diplomacy After Operation Sindoor

Subject: International

  • India has launched a diplomatic campaign to counter Pakistan’s narrative post-Operation Sindoor, framing its actions as counterterrorism measures.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs held talks with the U.S., EU, and Japan to reinforce India’s commitment to regional stability.
  • India rejected a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) statement in Qingdao for overlooking cross-border terrorism concerns.
  • High-level engagements with ASEAN nations aim to bolster economic and security ties against China’s regional influence.
  • India’s Defence Minister urged IAEA oversight of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal to strengthen global security.
  • Concepts: Article 51 of the Indian Constitution (promoting international peace); Soft power diplomacy.
  • Tamil Nadu’s think tanks emphasized countering the China-Pakistan axis in multilateral forums.

2. RBI Signals Third Repo Rate Cut to Stimulate Economy

Subject: Economy

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is poised to cut the repo rate by 25 basis points on July 2, 2025, marking its third consecutive reduction.
  • The cut aims to boost investment in infrastructure and MSMEs amid stable inflation and global uncertainties.
  • India saw a 14% rise in FDI inflows ($81.04 billion) in FY 2024–25, though Tamil Nadu’s share dropped to 7%.
  • Tamil Nadu’s government faces pressure to reform policies to attract more foreign investment.
  • Economists warn of challenges from U.S. trade policies under Trump 2.0 impacting India’s exports.
  • Concepts: Monetary policy; Repo rate as a tool for economic growth and liquidity management.

3. Tamil Nadu Governor’s Assembly Walkout Sparks Row

Subject: Polity

  • Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi exited the Legislative Assembly after the national anthem was allegedly omitted, igniting a political controversy.
  • Chief Minister M.K. Stalin accused the Governor of undermining state autonomy under Article 163.
  • Opposition parties, including AIADMK, called for a resolution to standardize assembly protocols.
  • The issue may escalate to the Supreme Court to clarify the Governor’s role in state legislatures.
  • Tensions reflect ongoing DMK-BJP friction, intensified by a recent BJP-backed Hindu Munnani event.
  • Concepts: Federalism; Governor’s discretionary powers under Article 163; Constitutional propriety.

4. India Enhances Defence with Nag Missile System Deal

Subject: Defence

  • The Ministry of Defence approved a ₹2,500 crore deal for the Nag Missile System (NAMIS) and 5,000 light vehicles to bolster anti-tank capabilities.
  • NAMIS, a third-generation fire-and-forget missile developed by DRDO in Tamil Nadu, strengthens border defence.
  • The procurement supports the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative for self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
  • Congress criticized alleged operational constraints during Operation Sindoor, raising concerns over IAF losses.
  • Tamil Nadu’s defence ecosystem, including Chennai-based firms, plays a key role in indigenous production.
  • Concepts: Defence indigenization; Strategic autonomy in national security.

5. Kerala High Court Probes CBFC Over Film Title Dispute

Subject: Polity

  • The Kerala High Court questioned the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on objections to the title Janaki Vs State of Kerala.
  • The court ordered the CBFC to submit its revising committee’s decision by July 5, 2025, citing freedom of expression concerns.
  • Tamil Nadu’s film industry expressed solidarity, highlighting delays in CBFC certifications for regional cinema.
  • The case underscores tensions between creative freedom and regulatory oversight under Article 19(1)(a).
  • Legal experts predict the ruling could influence future film title disputes across India.
  • Concepts: Freedom of speech and expression; CBFC’s regulatory role in film certification.

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